Edge of the Razer Gaming Tablet PC (aka Project Fiona) is implemented from 1 March 2013 Available for pre-order his.
Razer has announced the purchase option in the latest release and the first deliveries will take place even in the month of March. The tablet PC you can order via the website www.razerzone.com and the smallest version with an Intel Core i5 processor and a 64GB SSD hard drive is priced at U.S. $ 999 (about € 762) will be available.
The Pro version with an Intel Core i7 processor and a larger 128GB SSD hard drive will cost more and therefore likely to be at almost € 1000.
For more information about Razer Edge tablet PC:
We have received a new impetus to information on "Razer Project Fiona", some of you should already know that behind the name is a concept that takes its place in gaming tablet PC range.
Razer had introduced the gaming tablet on the last CES 2012, and now the announcement is out, it will go due to the great interest of the tablet PC in the production, and thus a publication next spring will be quite possible. The Project Fiona gaming tablet PC will be equipped with a 10.1-inch touchscreen display with 1280 x 800 pixel resolution and the operating systems Windows 8 or Windows RT are discussed.
In addition, an Intel Core i7 ULV processor will perform its services and for sounding audio is a Dolby surround sound system is used. The other technical data that are known to date in the following overview. An exact release date or price, we are not yet available.
Razer Edge Gaming Tablet Project aka Fiona Officially
From Razer, we can imagine now officially the new Edge Razer gaming tablet PC, which until then was still called "Project Fiona" in development. The new Tablet PC for gamers has now officially introduced and you can watch, including new videos we have you added to the post later added.
At launch there will be two versions, even the entry-level model from around € 999 and the Pro version will cost more again. There are also accessories like the gamepad controller added as option to purchase, a dock and an extra battery.
Among the technical features of the basic version includes an Intel Core i5 processor, an Nvidia GT640M LE graphics card, 4GB of RAM and an SSD hard drive with up to 64GB of SSD storage. Who needs a little more hardware, the cost to get a 128GB or 256GB hard drive, 8GB of RAM and a Core i7 processor. The operating system Windows 8 will come into play.
Razer Project Fiona gaming tablet with Core i5/i7 processor
Razer had the big vote on the final hardware of the new Project Fiona gaming tablet PCs called on Facebook. The processor is either a Core i5 or Core i7 come from Intel, as well as a dedicated graphics card which will provide more power than normal video chipsets. Also will be set a low value on the weight or the depth and there will be removable controller for control. Price as around 1299 U.S. $ to 1499 U.S. $ are targeted, which will correspond to about € 1000 to € 1200. The Facebook voting goes even further, and you can take off here .
Update 25.10.2012: With Razer now Movement comes into play around the Fiona gaming tablet PC and a first prototype has now been received by the FCC in America. There, among other things, a sketch was released, as well as initial specifications. There shall be, inter alia, a controller with a 2800mAh battery, which you can use for alternate control. The battery in the device itself will boast a capacity of 5600mAh and the current prototype is currently called RZ09-0093. The photo of the FCC can be found below at the other pictures.
The technical data / specifications / data sheet of the Razer Project Fiona tablet PC:
- 10.1-inch touchscreen display with 1366 x 768 pixel resolution
- Windows OS 8
- Intel Core i5/i7
- Nvidia GT640M LE graphics chipset
- 4GB/8GB memory
- HDMI interface
- SSD hard drive space with 64/128/256GB
- Available in the 1st Quarter of 2013
- Price: Base version from 999 €
- Accessories: gamepad controller, Bluetooth mouse, docking station and more available at extra charge
Photos and Videos of Razer Project Fiona tablet PC:
Source: Slashgear.com / FCC
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